WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I-PAGE FIVE t l i %/ MWA'vAT= MUM& I ------- 7 --- -= SC RUL BA 8 INThiks Women Are Not As Well Adapteodi NEW FIELD HOUSE Primary Children Of Hospital Present UitNDE To A AS e, Ta fTriig O ECOUNTRY CLUBHEDMany Interesting Cases, Says Teacher Te -- on the ABASKETBALLrTO Mmen?" Profesor shopyssantrgonnmctry f'" The primary children in the Unti- programs without interruption as the e A.1akrcs sd-oggac John 1). Akerman, designer o the ra h oe fteUiest versify Hospital school, according tofaaspsbendtafrdva- Wm I ~instruments, escorted me through ithe mtay get the most out of their at- Mi ,s Alice Wheeler, one of the teach- the fir rahCas resaeAnAaenea hs lwpofso, . ,Kre long, smnooth, white wind tunnel, Ic1tic acivity hers been the objective es are especially interesting to ob- oa riig h igsDuh taken c And Major Team To Represent of the department of aeronautics, and soighwtenwmdl fvr ftedsgeso h e oe' serve. "One little Russian, suffering ters fnance one full time and three Ev. y It In Games - smilVed. "Why, o' course, we are de- ious sizes were hnung facing the field horse in lanint its decOra- rmapnadsashsnyben attmetchs. Tehsta gthr lighted to have themn in our classes." wind, to be tested for their "lift, in this country two month. JHow has five full time teachers and sup- portn HIOLD PRACTICES WEEKLY IHe paused. "Once upon a time two drag, and stability." He started the bio"s an" '"rnihings, states Dr. hre had escaped the immigration of- ssteeqimn.bearr c r three won M teddtecasi oo h etrt xli t a I. agaret Bell of the physical edut- ficials was not known, but his fath- Sons, - .tnedtecas nmtotebetr. epanit l.jThe standard curriculum rof the With the announcement of the Naval aeronaurties for two weeks. I "You see, the wind rushes through cation department. WVith this amne er, wo ha been in the University ating. schedule for the regular class team ;think they must have developed a here at rates we can govern, as in view, the field house is being de-' Hospital for treatment, arranged to primary and secondary schools f gae h akebl em il e aeo cl etfrquite suddenly' high as 200 hundred miles an hour corated like a very necnrylu have hriq sent here. Hie could speak the state, exet laboratory classes1 into acton i prearaton fr th the stoed cming andthfindecowhnhtrshucluyb. no English, knew no American cus- is followed. A complete commercialSOR OR annualnte- isster-cmlassme- "Ttoursnamenta nfinalhe-i s"Therre tish one als wer plyer ca rnoxwftinthirhems wniweshoestkatr isre- oarttacghendhictoa sartesi diatofy, the seleoton otit e regular trdepartment,h who .is~ie possibly the oily above, can be adjusted to the finest exercise. It is Dr. Bell's hope that tive land. In the short time he has 1926. 50 have been enrolled in this In the class squads to bemd oetne oa nteUiedSae h sdfferentiation." eventually two hours of a time in-'temn bee he has learned to speak department. Mtusic, and s)ec~a l auent g hswek Suaswtammbr-.speciallzng in the designing of Akerman has comletc-d his wvork s r1ea of ,n a be devoted to phy"- Englih read and to play as Amneri- classes for the pardaialy-sighted, and ti ek.Sud ihamme .a ftecl Omega do ship of 9 players toprwellof two ila s eewt h einn ftei~seal education, thus allowminxi n de o.Aeiaiaio r ag Iem rmeahcasar ob Bt do yon think there is nmuch 1struments, and there remians now. t gjy he erie s uh "Another inoresting !child is a urng the past fee years 3.4he citing g chosen, an academic and a a joti~ r opening for women iln the aeronau- !only the calibrations of the air cur- osbeadthndes iuel m iteby fo tewtd o th-cldroen have pasese etr;g"teDela e team to represent each class in the ica1 field?"1 asked. ;rents to he completed, th freing of perhaps have tea. °Mcia.We ecaehr col 0 f hs ee tedt long end cmgturme.ThfrtgaeBoth mnen s 1.1011. "Elie Ruth lder,: it from eddies. This ]otter will hrIlnin h unshnso h he could neither read nor write, and; any other school. These chihLdrn aGm isshdld ob lye f nyo moan'? Well there are two or accomplished by a honeyconi an ulig rBl hshdbeie as said to be feeble minded. He come fom every prl of the state F.7.three nrominrnt wom-en fliers, a ndranigement of stove pipes through h ep ftestf fth hscaun n senheeasor iead rom each county, frot farm io >ssxdt According to the new arratt ntmintthe National lPhysical Laboratory which flip wind will trave just be- ..in"eatetteasstneh ot ed adwi~ rnakby n iyaatmens, Children of ;dl The gnm ogre anrecineiheanospitiar u, in ngland, MslCo-ronC ve reit readies the lane- f mde fwihMr.Fe~-wel " oclude d Mitss Whele. aef ar mthehsptanithosean Al representing each class, six gomls is very prmnent. "I enjoy aviation very much ,"sai ' og H I. YwAst. Mrs. Eerett Brown, i h sho son ftebrnhsfomfv o wnyrcev ntu1 oe will be played by each Loam. Each "Of crmnrsc, we feel that men. hb-l Miss Elsie MvaaCill a few momenzts M~rs John Almite tyre tmntor.'Il escalsriewr o h n-tin hysuy i rn entscok major team is to play every other raise of their centuries of traininr later. "And 1 think it ts a spl n id- whole scheme o; decoraion in the vliyHsia.Ceeaesho ftmfrln rsotpros h i team but the academic team of .its 1ttmal long teChnical lines are much hcyt- interetiny* fishd o' ay womnt iedhutis eeal mr can ooms at holth the Convalescent Ins - ;depending upon the physical condi-imatched ow n~~~~~~~l hoausee tod he t am sarl-y rMailli to the w ork tha w o n.ial wawndi South nt Det dairTtmenuge.ill be s n-'e w th anyChildth Drentmwh.o dotio .aChydonfw otdeany' ofh whiw chh ing all others bt the major teyamt of ;Put for any ucoman who would like Enmgineering; and 1 so(, nn reason comfortable hisadtefri eis~cini given in both hs- ;rc1Hired work of ilhecr grade recre i orny. gt oc h a i rspa ndi nh e u rais'st a mans . t h osn dw hs a r e u n a b lett onc r e dtai n tyegrnh o m esh yowlmT hnl aa n- i td c o r r e s p o n d n ghcl a s s seaw ilw .b e a r r a n g e d d a v ihti o nti n av e r y tn- ,hrh y wm e n c a n n o tad o n y t h i n ge d itl h ieewi l lhbe ar rhne d .oThea t rg- Cmtitin between the -wo differ- ! eral way Professor Pavlowski, head moo can if they really want to." ooe a i together nsa school room. The niversi-i er ,group of the children are normal JACKS cut teams of the same class stndling;, of the departmnt of aeronautic,' Ac~tual flying is only given c11r1111 eroups Darin, the warms weather H ,. pid 1av esdei-mnaly earainbin u s-cre w i0 be re erved or pra tiu l ons, c urs , fro autls1, oishe sqmnito ava a d m lit ry the forc , w thalslynaston physicalh s uitandsu nort .l to ph sicn a d ot m en almem n, sions. cfuh the only prerequisites ar, high aviation courses ns i ofe iia acmoa he chilren thre have acute ris- causes. tlted an h - -ags, ill oter srrieraccono'Irieases Other hostis have hospital 1 ----------- Women's week duringexaminations a e b-IFRESH MEN WILL NAV E PICTURES T AKEN r""thee fie n the f""l"d "ouse c l s, t he tfl l( University if Mich- W ARNS COLLEGES in aeb teidvcha en.FO.R IRECORDS OF DEAN OF STUDENTS h first trd root "" lth? instrnc-whihsone tort-ens twiof uhen only a fewhundred Mudent srag rugs wlic ,lhercarr nt. h LEAGUE BUILDING clee tAlni iy a Th'cedl for the inter-class' The photographs obtaned are added'tomary to place the name rind age'rest-ulness. "he early American ,.- NORTHWESTERN-As the resultof best r tournament games is as follows: to the records in thofficee of th o ahpro nteflsy oe. furniture for the rooms is being I h, .n cmaywih swi-adeaewre "Resolved that Co- O io e 7a 'lc:Sl eBilt oil account. of the great. nnnibers furnished by the Is. G. Stickcley com- 1tesr odf Eds behave as human beings,", the17Nk for ajis v. Feshan ilaoa ; rof entering students mt the literary' n et Pnt< opanyo women students are in a furor. Senior Academics v. Sophomore A-carried out by Hobert C. Cole of tne ______ migcmayo etidt. ademics* at 5 o'clock Jnnio r Majors cngninering college. As th0 activities soee ti o eesr osv exe .Fry 9,i h rsdn vs. Sophiomore Majors; Junior Aca_- of Freshmnan Week made large de- .ie by using numbers for idetifi-I NOTICES of this ccrupany. d ic sFrsmnAamis masupnheim fteujetcation. -- the bond for the building has been Thm csr s .ay Fes.h man 4 A cademck -s, n- maid rs u ohm e t ee ofshe , u eth ,ughIntram ural basketball gam es w ritte0n thro ugh the Brow n Cress Thursday, Fati.n9laterao score San.- OKLAHOMA-Uhniversity of Okla- scheduled for today are as follows: at. agency of Ann Arbor, represented by sor ManjorAvseFreshman Acllem- tie.opertinleralsloe;tma homy officials are working on a, six 14 o'clock, Alpha Gania Deota vs. Mr. John Bradfield. The insuranceSPC AOF Mao;a,,'lc uio ao s ragn herhinride a day week school schedule for" next Helen itiwherry, anll 70n Tau Al- on the building will also be carried Sopomoe cadmie-unir Aa-tis greatly regretted, for the fresh- year, in order to relieve the crow.ed pa vs. Alpha Epsilon Phi; at 5 0'- through the same agency, states Mrs. e i sSophomore cde ic; Juor e Ace-oo w r o t ate h conditions which are existing on the'lock, Phi Sigmar Sigma ve. resh- W . D. llenderson, executiveseretary Tsd Fe.4a4 'ok:e..experiences of their strenuous week campus this year. cman Medics (doraldine Sawyer). of the Alumnae council. Tedy, Feb.... 4.............- ob es.and 1 ior Academies vs. drseshman Academ- to care greatly 'how their pictures RGRADUATE WOMENI steam shovel is already league lot, ready to start xcavating work for the n's league building, and st shovel of earth will be out today at 12:45 o'clock. me interested is asked to on the lot for this im- t moment. The work will anged by C. J. Snyder and who are doing the exca- ITES PL AY GAMES intramural basketball tour.. amoes played yesterday, Chi wiled Pi Beta Phi in an ex- mne by the score of 10-0. Ita Delta camre out with the of a 21-7 score against Del- a while Adelia Chleever's lted to Alpha Epsilon Iota. I0 betweell Betsy Barbotir la Gamnna Delta was post- wl will be played at 7 o' ight. Martha Cook and Al- TDelta played an evenly practise game, the result iwill not, he counted in the 3ONVILLE.---Marriage plus a s the idea of most college according to a survey com- mong the students of Illinois :college. sther Rap n rtEnglish in- slated "Power," a novel by edjerstom, emninent Swedish intot English with the couseni and criticism. 14 RIBBONS AND SUPPLIE S for almakes of aroer, fresh stockisures uality at a mode~rate price. D. M ORR IL L ,s Arcade. Phone 6615. 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